TEA DEINEXBS. BEWABEH The public it. warned that large quantipljea cheap inferior Dutch 'iv as (Java) are now being offered for sale on the N.Z. market. IVise buyers will be well advised to purchase only those well-established brands that have in the past proved their worth, such as “Amber Tips.” a blend of Britishjjrown fine Ceylon packed by a well-proved, British Firm. IJytwi.thstanding the present high 0)5.1 or Fine Teas, the paekers of “Amber Tips’guarantee- the old standard of quality will be fully maintained. Remember, the world 's lea.i- ! ing ATedicai Journal, the ” j after conducting a thorough investi-2-tioji, declared that “Pine Teas” had tw>ce the physiological value of S Omni on teas, and were really beneficial to health—also that F;wa Teas made for a very iuip.jruaiit domestic economy .... »»*** you used less and. at tae same time obtained a much better cup of tea. ‘‘Amber Tips” is a blend of fine hill-grown Ceylon Teas. It fine quality at a moderate pries be; built up the largest t«a trade in New Zealand,. I<cn't. therefore, be persuaded to purchase some other brand just because it is cheaper.' Stick to the old favourite “Amber. Tips.” Sold by all good grocers.—Ad vp.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 8 November 1920, Page 3
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